Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!clyde.concordia.ca!nstn.ns.ca!news.cs.indiana.edu!news.nd.edu!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!noose.ecn.purdue.edu!samsung!rex!rouge!ralph!mondy!mdm From: mdm@mondy.UUCP (Michael D. Mondy) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Dell SVR4 on non-Dell hardware? Summary: Surely they support their own hardware. Keywords: not DELL's opinions, but observations.. Message-ID: <290@mondy.UUCP> Date: 8 Feb 91 19:57:10 GMT References: <70234@microsoft.UUCP> <14656@uudell.dell.com> <3085@sixhub.UUCP> Reply-To: mdm%mondy@ralph.lafayette.la.us Organization: personal machine Lines: 43 In article <14656@uudell.dell.com> sblair@upurbmw.dell.com (Steve Blair) writes: steve> [...] steve> **IF YOU INTEND TO RUN DELL's SYS V.4, on *non-DELL* h/w: steve> [...] steve> 3) Tape Controllers/Tape Drives: Adaptec *QIC150/250* drive steve> Adaptec Tape Controller steve> *are the *ONLY* supported controller & drive* In article <3085@sixhub.UUCP> davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (bill davidsen) writes: bill> My beta stuff said Wangtek PC-36 and EV-811, and experience says they bill> both work, with the 5099 or 5125 drives. bill> Dell used to (still does?) sell the Wangtek 5150EQ drive which uses a QIC-02 interface (as opposed to a SCSI or QIC-36 interface). The adaptor for this drive is the PC-02. It appears that the device driver also supports the PC-36 adaptor which uses QIC-36 to the wangtek 5xxxEK and 5xxxEN drives? I cannot imagine that Dell would drop support for hardware that they sell when coming out with a new release of unix! It would not exactly have a positive effect on customer upgrades :). Anybody know which adaptors are functionally equivalent to each other? I imagine people would like to run scsi tape drives off of the 1542; perhaps someone at Dell can comment on when support for this will be available. BTW: All versions of /usr/include/sys/wtioctl.h that I have seen were totally bogus. >In article <14656@uudell.dell.com> Steve also writes: steve> steve> 4) Video Controllers: VGA -- DELL/Paradise VGA(640x480) steve> GPX -- DELL GPX card(1024x768) In article <3085@sixhub.UUCP> Bill also writes: bill> Most VGas work well, although the ET4000 chipset may have a funniness bill>with the sysadmin menu stuff (haven't gone back to the old VGA to test). bill> I purchased a Paradise Vga Professional before Dell started selling that card or selling unix. I bought it because it was 100% HARDWARE compatible with the IBM. Since it works, I'd IMAGINE that any other 100% hardware compatible would work - at least at standard resolutions. Mike Mondy - mdm@mondy.uucp